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The American Congress Reader provides a supplement to the popular and updated American Congress undergraduate textbook. By the same authors who drew upon Capitol Hill experience and nationally recognized scholarship to present a crisp introduction and analysis of Congress's inner mechanics, the Reader compiles the best relevant scholarship on party and committee systems, leadership, voting, and floor activity to broaden and illuminate the key features of the text.
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The American Congress Reader provides a supplement to the popular and updated American Congress undergraduate textbook. By the same authors who drew upon Capitol Hill experience and nationally recognized scholarship to present a crisp introduction and analysis of Congress's inner mechanics, the Reader compiles the best relevant scholarship on party and committee systems, leadership, voting, and floor activity to broaden and illuminate the key features of the text.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780511460814
- Artikelnr.: 38197013
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780511460814
- Artikelnr.: 38197013
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Steven S. Smith is Kate M. Gregg Professor of Social Sciences and Director of the Weidenbaum Center at Washington University in St Louis. He has authored or co-authored seven books and many articles on congressional politics, including Call to Order: Floor Politics in the House and Senate, Party Influence in Congress, and Politics or Principle: Filibustering in the US Senate, and has coauthored several articles and a book on Russian parliamentary politics. He is a former Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and has taught at the University of Minnesota, Northwestern University, and George Washington University.
Part I. The American Congress: Modern Trends: 1. What is wrong with the
American political system? John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse; 2. A
reassessment of who's to blame David W. Brady and Sean M. Theriault; 3.
Between the campaigns James A. Stimson; Part II. Representation and
Lawmaking in Congress: The Constitutional and Historical Context: 4. US
Constitution, Articles I, II, III, and Amendments; 5. The Federalist, Nos.
10 and 51; 6. US House members in their constituencies Richard A. Fenno,
Jr.; 7. Collective vs dyadic representation in Congress Robert Weissberg;
Part III. Congressional Elections and Policy Alignments: 8. Elbridge
Gerry's Salamander excerpt Gary W. Cox and Jonathan N. Katz; 9. Strategic
politicians and the dynamics of US House elections, 1946-86 Gary C.
Jacobson; 10. Congress: the electoral connection David R. Mayhew; Part IV.
Members, Goals, Resources, and Strategies: 11. Senate representation and
coalition building in distributive politics Frances E. Lee; 12.
Risk-bearing and progressive ambition David W. Rohde; 13. Issue Politics in
Congress excerpts Tracy Sulkin; Part V. Parties and Leaders: 14.
Institutional context and leadership style Joseph Cooper and David W.
Brady; 15. Setting the agenda Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins; 16.
Party influences in Congress Steven S. Smith; Part VI. The Standing
Committees: 17. Distributive and partisan issues in agriculture policy in
the 104th House Mark S. Hurwitz, Roger J. Moiles and David W. Rohde; 18.
Principals, goals, dimensionality, and Congressional committees Forrest
Maltzman and Steven S. Smith; 19. Nonlegislative hearings and policy change
in Congress Jeffrey C. Talbert, Bryan D. Jones and Frank R. Baumgartner;
Part VII. The Rules of the Legislative Game: 20. Sample of a special rule;
21. Sample of a unanimous consent agreement; 22. On the effects of
legislative rules Gary W. Cox; 23. The partisan basis of procedural choice
Sarah A. Binder; 24. The evolution of agenda-setting institutions in
congress Jason M. Roberts and Steven S. Smith; Part VIII. The Floor and
Voting: 25. Greasing the Wheels excerpt Diana Evans; 26. Models of
legislative voting John W. Kingdon; 27. Pivotal Politics excerpt Keith
Krebhiel; Part IX. Congress and the President: 28. Presidential veto
messages; 29. Presidential signing statement; 30. Veto bargaining Charles
Cameron; 31. The dynamics of legislative gridlock, 1947-96 Sarah A. Binder;
32. The Politics of Shared Power excerpt Louis Fisher; 33. Conscience of a
conservative Jeffrey Rosen; Part X. Congress and the Courts: 34. Senate
voting on Supreme Court nominees Charles M. Cameron, Albert D. Cover and
Jeffrey A. Segal; 35. From Abe Fortas to Zoe Baird Glen S. Krutz, Richard
Fleisher and Jon R. Bond; Part XI. Congress, Lobbyists, and Interest
Groups: 36. Buying time Richard L. Hall and Frank W. Wayman; 37.
Legislative Lobbying excerpt John Wright; Part XII. Congress and Budget
Politics: 38. Appropriations in the republican era Diana Evans; 39. Pet
projects veil is only partly lifted John Solomon and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum;
Part XIII. Further Readings on Congressional Politics: 40. Introduction to
the spatial theory of legislating Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts and
Ryan J. Vander Wielen; 41. The institutional foundations of committee power
Kenneth A. Shepsle and Barry R. Weingast; 42. The return to equilibrium
Gerald S. Strom.
American political system? John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse; 2. A
reassessment of who's to blame David W. Brady and Sean M. Theriault; 3.
Between the campaigns James A. Stimson; Part II. Representation and
Lawmaking in Congress: The Constitutional and Historical Context: 4. US
Constitution, Articles I, II, III, and Amendments; 5. The Federalist, Nos.
10 and 51; 6. US House members in their constituencies Richard A. Fenno,
Jr.; 7. Collective vs dyadic representation in Congress Robert Weissberg;
Part III. Congressional Elections and Policy Alignments: 8. Elbridge
Gerry's Salamander excerpt Gary W. Cox and Jonathan N. Katz; 9. Strategic
politicians and the dynamics of US House elections, 1946-86 Gary C.
Jacobson; 10. Congress: the electoral connection David R. Mayhew; Part IV.
Members, Goals, Resources, and Strategies: 11. Senate representation and
coalition building in distributive politics Frances E. Lee; 12.
Risk-bearing and progressive ambition David W. Rohde; 13. Issue Politics in
Congress excerpts Tracy Sulkin; Part V. Parties and Leaders: 14.
Institutional context and leadership style Joseph Cooper and David W.
Brady; 15. Setting the agenda Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins; 16.
Party influences in Congress Steven S. Smith; Part VI. The Standing
Committees: 17. Distributive and partisan issues in agriculture policy in
the 104th House Mark S. Hurwitz, Roger J. Moiles and David W. Rohde; 18.
Principals, goals, dimensionality, and Congressional committees Forrest
Maltzman and Steven S. Smith; 19. Nonlegislative hearings and policy change
in Congress Jeffrey C. Talbert, Bryan D. Jones and Frank R. Baumgartner;
Part VII. The Rules of the Legislative Game: 20. Sample of a special rule;
21. Sample of a unanimous consent agreement; 22. On the effects of
legislative rules Gary W. Cox; 23. The partisan basis of procedural choice
Sarah A. Binder; 24. The evolution of agenda-setting institutions in
congress Jason M. Roberts and Steven S. Smith; Part VIII. The Floor and
Voting: 25. Greasing the Wheels excerpt Diana Evans; 26. Models of
legislative voting John W. Kingdon; 27. Pivotal Politics excerpt Keith
Krebhiel; Part IX. Congress and the President: 28. Presidential veto
messages; 29. Presidential signing statement; 30. Veto bargaining Charles
Cameron; 31. The dynamics of legislative gridlock, 1947-96 Sarah A. Binder;
32. The Politics of Shared Power excerpt Louis Fisher; 33. Conscience of a
conservative Jeffrey Rosen; Part X. Congress and the Courts: 34. Senate
voting on Supreme Court nominees Charles M. Cameron, Albert D. Cover and
Jeffrey A. Segal; 35. From Abe Fortas to Zoe Baird Glen S. Krutz, Richard
Fleisher and Jon R. Bond; Part XI. Congress, Lobbyists, and Interest
Groups: 36. Buying time Richard L. Hall and Frank W. Wayman; 37.
Legislative Lobbying excerpt John Wright; Part XII. Congress and Budget
Politics: 38. Appropriations in the republican era Diana Evans; 39. Pet
projects veil is only partly lifted John Solomon and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum;
Part XIII. Further Readings on Congressional Politics: 40. Introduction to
the spatial theory of legislating Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts and
Ryan J. Vander Wielen; 41. The institutional foundations of committee power
Kenneth A. Shepsle and Barry R. Weingast; 42. The return to equilibrium
Gerald S. Strom.
Part I. The American Congress: Modern Trends: 1. What is wrong with the
American political system? John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse; 2. A
reassessment of who's to blame David W. Brady and Sean M. Theriault; 3.
Between the campaigns James A. Stimson; Part II. Representation and
Lawmaking in Congress: The Constitutional and Historical Context: 4. US
Constitution, Articles I, II, III, and Amendments; 5. The Federalist, Nos.
10 and 51; 6. US House members in their constituencies Richard A. Fenno,
Jr.; 7. Collective vs dyadic representation in Congress Robert Weissberg;
Part III. Congressional Elections and Policy Alignments: 8. Elbridge
Gerry's Salamander excerpt Gary W. Cox and Jonathan N. Katz; 9. Strategic
politicians and the dynamics of US House elections, 1946-86 Gary C.
Jacobson; 10. Congress: the electoral connection David R. Mayhew; Part IV.
Members, Goals, Resources, and Strategies: 11. Senate representation and
coalition building in distributive politics Frances E. Lee; 12.
Risk-bearing and progressive ambition David W. Rohde; 13. Issue Politics in
Congress excerpts Tracy Sulkin; Part V. Parties and Leaders: 14.
Institutional context and leadership style Joseph Cooper and David W.
Brady; 15. Setting the agenda Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins; 16.
Party influences in Congress Steven S. Smith; Part VI. The Standing
Committees: 17. Distributive and partisan issues in agriculture policy in
the 104th House Mark S. Hurwitz, Roger J. Moiles and David W. Rohde; 18.
Principals, goals, dimensionality, and Congressional committees Forrest
Maltzman and Steven S. Smith; 19. Nonlegislative hearings and policy change
in Congress Jeffrey C. Talbert, Bryan D. Jones and Frank R. Baumgartner;
Part VII. The Rules of the Legislative Game: 20. Sample of a special rule;
21. Sample of a unanimous consent agreement; 22. On the effects of
legislative rules Gary W. Cox; 23. The partisan basis of procedural choice
Sarah A. Binder; 24. The evolution of agenda-setting institutions in
congress Jason M. Roberts and Steven S. Smith; Part VIII. The Floor and
Voting: 25. Greasing the Wheels excerpt Diana Evans; 26. Models of
legislative voting John W. Kingdon; 27. Pivotal Politics excerpt Keith
Krebhiel; Part IX. Congress and the President: 28. Presidential veto
messages; 29. Presidential signing statement; 30. Veto bargaining Charles
Cameron; 31. The dynamics of legislative gridlock, 1947-96 Sarah A. Binder;
32. The Politics of Shared Power excerpt Louis Fisher; 33. Conscience of a
conservative Jeffrey Rosen; Part X. Congress and the Courts: 34. Senate
voting on Supreme Court nominees Charles M. Cameron, Albert D. Cover and
Jeffrey A. Segal; 35. From Abe Fortas to Zoe Baird Glen S. Krutz, Richard
Fleisher and Jon R. Bond; Part XI. Congress, Lobbyists, and Interest
Groups: 36. Buying time Richard L. Hall and Frank W. Wayman; 37.
Legislative Lobbying excerpt John Wright; Part XII. Congress and Budget
Politics: 38. Appropriations in the republican era Diana Evans; 39. Pet
projects veil is only partly lifted John Solomon and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum;
Part XIII. Further Readings on Congressional Politics: 40. Introduction to
the spatial theory of legislating Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts and
Ryan J. Vander Wielen; 41. The institutional foundations of committee power
Kenneth A. Shepsle and Barry R. Weingast; 42. The return to equilibrium
Gerald S. Strom.
American political system? John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse; 2. A
reassessment of who's to blame David W. Brady and Sean M. Theriault; 3.
Between the campaigns James A. Stimson; Part II. Representation and
Lawmaking in Congress: The Constitutional and Historical Context: 4. US
Constitution, Articles I, II, III, and Amendments; 5. The Federalist, Nos.
10 and 51; 6. US House members in their constituencies Richard A. Fenno,
Jr.; 7. Collective vs dyadic representation in Congress Robert Weissberg;
Part III. Congressional Elections and Policy Alignments: 8. Elbridge
Gerry's Salamander excerpt Gary W. Cox and Jonathan N. Katz; 9. Strategic
politicians and the dynamics of US House elections, 1946-86 Gary C.
Jacobson; 10. Congress: the electoral connection David R. Mayhew; Part IV.
Members, Goals, Resources, and Strategies: 11. Senate representation and
coalition building in distributive politics Frances E. Lee; 12.
Risk-bearing and progressive ambition David W. Rohde; 13. Issue Politics in
Congress excerpts Tracy Sulkin; Part V. Parties and Leaders: 14.
Institutional context and leadership style Joseph Cooper and David W.
Brady; 15. Setting the agenda Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins; 16.
Party influences in Congress Steven S. Smith; Part VI. The Standing
Committees: 17. Distributive and partisan issues in agriculture policy in
the 104th House Mark S. Hurwitz, Roger J. Moiles and David W. Rohde; 18.
Principals, goals, dimensionality, and Congressional committees Forrest
Maltzman and Steven S. Smith; 19. Nonlegislative hearings and policy change
in Congress Jeffrey C. Talbert, Bryan D. Jones and Frank R. Baumgartner;
Part VII. The Rules of the Legislative Game: 20. Sample of a special rule;
21. Sample of a unanimous consent agreement; 22. On the effects of
legislative rules Gary W. Cox; 23. The partisan basis of procedural choice
Sarah A. Binder; 24. The evolution of agenda-setting institutions in
congress Jason M. Roberts and Steven S. Smith; Part VIII. The Floor and
Voting: 25. Greasing the Wheels excerpt Diana Evans; 26. Models of
legislative voting John W. Kingdon; 27. Pivotal Politics excerpt Keith
Krebhiel; Part IX. Congress and the President: 28. Presidential veto
messages; 29. Presidential signing statement; 30. Veto bargaining Charles
Cameron; 31. The dynamics of legislative gridlock, 1947-96 Sarah A. Binder;
32. The Politics of Shared Power excerpt Louis Fisher; 33. Conscience of a
conservative Jeffrey Rosen; Part X. Congress and the Courts: 34. Senate
voting on Supreme Court nominees Charles M. Cameron, Albert D. Cover and
Jeffrey A. Segal; 35. From Abe Fortas to Zoe Baird Glen S. Krutz, Richard
Fleisher and Jon R. Bond; Part XI. Congress, Lobbyists, and Interest
Groups: 36. Buying time Richard L. Hall and Frank W. Wayman; 37.
Legislative Lobbying excerpt John Wright; Part XII. Congress and Budget
Politics: 38. Appropriations in the republican era Diana Evans; 39. Pet
projects veil is only partly lifted John Solomon and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum;
Part XIII. Further Readings on Congressional Politics: 40. Introduction to
the spatial theory of legislating Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts and
Ryan J. Vander Wielen; 41. The institutional foundations of committee power
Kenneth A. Shepsle and Barry R. Weingast; 42. The return to equilibrium
Gerald S. Strom.